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Other Name: None
State: Florida
Location: Escambia County
Campaign: Operations of Gulf Blockading Squadron (1861)
Dates: October 9, 1861
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Col. Harvey Brown
confederate  Confederate States: Confederate Brig. Gen. Richard H. Anderson
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: Santa Rosa Island Garrison (approx. 600 men)
confederate  Confederate States: infantry and artillery detachments (approx. 1,200 men)
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: 67
confederate  Confederate States: 87
Total: 154 total
Results: Result(s): Union victory
Description:

After midnight on October 9, Brig. Gen. Richard Anderson crossed from the mainland to Santa Rosa Island with 1,200 men in two small steamers to surprise Union camps and capture Fort Pickens. He landed on the north beach about four miles east of Fort Pickens and divided his command into three columns. After proceeding about three miles, the Confederates surprised the 6th Regiment, New York Volunteers, in its camp and routed the regiment. Gen. Anderson then adopted a defensive stance to entice the Federals to leave the fort and attack. Receiving reinforcements, Col. Harvey Brown sallied against the Confederates, who reembarked and returned to the mainland.

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